心理科学进展 ›› 2025, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (1): 1-10.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2025.0001
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方霞, 潘之禾
收稿日期:
2024-05-28
出版日期:
2025-01-15
发布日期:
2024-10-28
基金资助:
FANG Xia, PAN Zhihe
Received:
2024-05-28
Online:
2025-01-15
Published:
2024-10-28
摘要: 现实生活中, 面部表情通常随时间推移呈动态变化, 个体对任一表情的解读都可能受其所处的动态序列情境的影响。尽管近年来有研究表明同时呈现的情境信息会对目标表情的知觉产生影响, 但对于序列变化的表情信息如何影响目标表情知觉却知之甚少。本研究拟通过行为实验和眼动技术, 借助人工合成和真人表演的动态表情, 考察序列变化的表情信息(即动态序列情境)对初始表情和最终表情的知觉的影响及其作用机制。研究成果有助于揭示生态化情境下的面部表情加工机制, 为基于人工智能的动态表情识别提供参考。
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方霞, 潘之禾. (2025). 动态序列情境对面部表情知觉的影响和作用机制. 心理科学进展 , 33(1), 1-10.
FANG Xia, PAN Zhihe. (2025). The impact of dynamic sequential context on facial expression perception and the underlying mechanisms. Advances in Psychological Science, 33(1), 1-10.
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